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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:05 AM
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    My Mom would cut the buttons off old clothing and saved them in a big tin and yepp I have them. With the price of buttons these days I am glad I have them. There are some buttons back during the depression years that people will pay big money to buy them. I never seem to find the jars full of them at garage sales etc and my stash of buttons is getting low. I also have a stash of very old beads from the 1920's and newer and always looking for more.
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:25 AM
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    I can not ans. that question,but I can not just throw away a pretty button or one that I might use. I really don't like to sew buttons,but would rather do that than pin or throw it away.I can't afford to do that. :shock: :shock:
    Guess it is a learned behavior taught by mother or grndmother..Maybe you have to be older or have a fasination for buttons or be finanically able to throw away a perfectly good blouse,shirt or whatever it is with button gone. Actually I am proud and happy to be in the Learned Behavior group.. :lol: :lol:
    My 84 yr.old Mother told me yesterday.. Quote, Next time you are at a store please get me some small brass pins. Why I ask? Because I need to put these buttons on this shirt,what do you think they made tiny pins, so old ladies like me can sew on a button..Unquote!!!! :thumbup: She got me on than one :lol: :lol: :lol: BillsBonBon
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:26 AM
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    I do alot of wool applique. Penny rugs, wall hangings, and now I am doing a queen size wool applique on cotton. I like to use the buttons for centerpieces.
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:29 AM
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    Originally Posted by Deborah12687
    My Mom would cut the buttons off old clothing and saved them in a big tin and yepp I have them. With the price of buttons these days I am glad I have them. There are some buttons back during the depression years that people will pay big money to buy them. I never seem to find the jars full of them at garage sales etc and my stash of buttons is getting low. I also have a stash of very old beads from the 1920's and newer and always looking for more.
    I also have buttons like yours..Isn't it nice to have them. Got a drawer in my Treadle machine cabinet..Full of buttons,like you a metal can OLD!! full of buttons.. Mom never left a button on anything either.. You are correct buttons are exspensive. I have all shapes,sizes colors. Wonderful!!! BillsBonBon
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:33 AM
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    I have always loved the older buttons. Today we mostly have plastic buttons -- wild colors and novelty shapes -- but not the same variety and creative influence of the old buttons.

    When I started buying old buttons tins/boxes, I could pick them up at auction for a couple of bucks. The last time I bid on a box it went for over $125.00.

    There are lots of possibilities for using them, but I do sew them back on clothing.
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:38 AM
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    Originally Posted by QuiltE
    While I like the wreath idea that JustWannaQ has given ... if you have no interest in those buttons, don't do that or heaven forbid, they will gift you with more!

    Was there a time when you were looking for buttons as embellishment for a quilt? Maybe that started it?

    To stop the nonsense ... my suggestion isn't so lovingly-kind as JWQs ... Put all the buttons into a bowl. Stir them up. Fill up jars with them. And give a jar to each of those who have given to you.
    Think they may get the hint? :)

    Or donate them to a quilting guild or crafts for the elderly at a senior home or club,Even Young Girls like the Girl Scouts,Brownies.. Not Nonsense..
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    Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
    Here ya to..... make these..... http://factorydirectcraft.com/factor...g/tag/buttons/ give them for Christmas gifts. tell them that it was SO obvious to you that they all wanted something made out of all the buttons they find and donate to the cause! tell them that now that they all have something made they can stop buying and sending them your way!
    Boy, do I go for that. Let us know if it works.
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    Old 04-12-2011, 04:44 AM
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    Supervising little ones, it is good teaching - sorting by colors, by sizes, counting - remember the counting to a 100. All kinds of math - basic add/subtract. Besides art projects. I saw a really cut "bunny" created with browns shades of buttons and one with the white/beige buttons. Iwould love to create one of these for Easter.



    Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
    Kids love to play with buttons... If you don't like them, gather them all up and donate to a girl scout troop, Summer Fun program, or Vacation Bible School. I guarantee they will be able to use them for arts and crafts projects.

    ... and for future 'gifts' of unwanted buttons, there's always the garbage can.
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    [quote=Ramona Byrd]
    Originally Posted by huntannette
    awww lucky you...wish my fam would do that for me...i love buttons...i`ve made so many things with them...flowers...cards....put them on wall
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    One of my daughters loves buttons. No one can understand why. When she visits, she just quivvers when I unload==sorry, when I gift her with some more of my buttons I've put away, hoping never to see again. I'll admit I did have some strange ones from sewing classes with out of town instructors. Some made from bone, some bone over 3 inches wide, some came from other towns, one set came from the sexual organs of a whale!!! Others were wood, plastic and a few from my Mom were Bakelite, some shaped like flowers or human faces, and some were who knows what.
    DD wanted them all, no one else would even look at them. Whatever makes her happy.
    Can't say I have any weird buttons.....but buttons made from the sex organs of a whale, that's too funny. :lol: :lol:

    I have a small collection of buttons, and have used them for some fun crafts and quilts. What's the fascination with them?? I have no idea, but I love to let them fall through my fingers :wink:
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    It's amazing the ways I find to use them. And when a friend/neighbor comes by looking for a button, we spend some quality time looking through them to find one to match hers. I put them on wall hangings, add them to some of the funky bags I make. I love buttons. I'll PM you my address!!! Jan
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